Clang builds a working Linux Kernel Boots to RL5 with SMP, networking and X, self hosts.
the kernel janitors can finally get to work.
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Tag: productivity
Clang builds a working Linux Kernel Boots to RL5 with SMP, networking and X, self hosts.
the kernel janitors can finally get to work.
this is awesome, but also depressing / scary, especially for work email accounts.
this is awesome. it replaces all occurrences of annoying words like twitter with ****
you establish a hypothesis on why something does not work. You test this hypothesis, and you refine or reject it. When debugging, people are doing this all the time. Manually. Delta Debugging automates this process.
Those who are making money in the knowledge economy are making pennies per $ in the old markets that they’ve eliminated with their innovation. This isn’t because we haven’t found the right monetization scheme yet. It is because innovation is leading to efficiency and not growth and that is exerting deflationary pressure on bloated industries. Moreover, it is largely being done by us, the end-user, in our free time, because we want to create and share, not just consume.
the productivity of an engineer is growing at 15% per year, much faster than the 2.6% yearly gains than the population as a whole is making.
oh really?
The real cost of living isn’t measured in $ and cents but in the hours and minutes we must work to live.
yet we still measure inflation in monetary terms, 10 years later.
It’s easy to avoid losing steam and wasting time getting back into your workflow. Taking just a bit of time to prep next tasks before a calming break makes it so.
yay! gmail keeps getting better. i don’t get how people keep using crap email clients like mail.app or thunderbird.
A demonstration of effective stretches and exercises you can do that will greatly relieve carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis. Both my wife and I watched this video and started doing the stretches.